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Riders will have to pay to use the Tacoma Link in 2022 Here s what it could cost

Riders will have to pay to use the Tacoma Link in 2022. Here’s what it could cost Allison Needles, The News Tribune © Joshua Bessex, The News Tribune The Tacoma Link Light Rail passes onto Pacific Avenue in Tacoma, Wash., on Monday, March 22, 2021. Since 2003, riders of Tacoma’s light rail link haven’t had to pay fare for their trip. That will change next year. Sound Transit decided in 2016 to develop a fare proposal that will take effect when the Tacoma Link expands service into the Stadium District and Hilltop neighborhood. The expansion, called the Hilltop Tacoma Link Extension project, is expected to open in May 2022, adding 2.4 miles to the route with six new stations.

All seats are opening, but masks are still required on buses

All seats are opening, but masks are still required on buses Graham Johnson More people are being allowed on buses, trains and ferries as the state reopens. On Thursday, Washington State Ferries, Amtrak Cascades, Pierce Transit, Kitsap Transit, and Community Transit in Snohomish County removed social distancing requirements, opening all passenger seats. King County Metro and Sound Transit will do the same Saturday. Federal rules mean masks are still required on buses and trains, as well as in public indoor areas on the ferries. “For the people who’ve been riding the bus the whole time, they just expect it now,” said Pierce Transit passenger Hannah Wilson.

Puget Sound transit agencies returning to full capacity starting in July

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: June 30, 2021 41 Riders soon will have more public transportation options as buses, trains and ferries in the Puget Sound region are returning to full capacity and opening all seats starting in July. Gov. Jay Inslee is dropping state social distancing restrictions for transit as part of his decision to reopen the state. Passengers still must wear masks on transit and at indoor transit facilities in compliance with the federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA) mandate. Passengers also must continue to maintain a six-foot distance from bus drivers, except when paying fare. The following agencies are removing signs or barriers that have blocked off seats during the pandemic: Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, Sound Transit, and Washington State Ferries.

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